Modified stage profile. Not official but should be accurate. |
As I
already wrote in the overall preview, Stage 2 has been modified due to bad
weather in the mountains. That means the early HC-climb Nufenenpass has been
cancelled and the stage has been shortened from 160 to 117.2 km.
A short
stage is a fast stage and without the climb in the beginning, the peloton will
be starting out in high speed. Many riders will look to get in the breakaway
and thereby have an advantage starting the final climb. Without bonus seconds
on the line the GC contenders don’t have to focus on the stage win but I think
it will come back together and end with one of the favorites winning on Crans
Montana.
Crans
Montana is a frequently used climb in Tour de Suisse. Last time the race finished here, Mauricio Soler won. The Colombian climber crashed horribly on the
following stage but luckily, he survived. The stage win on Crans Montana was the last in Soler's way too short career. Movistar will be eager to pay tribute
to Soler on Crans Montana and in Rui Costa they have a strong contender for the
stag win. Also, teammate Andrey Amador is a good outsider with a late attack.
The climb
itself is 16.3 km long and has an average gradient of about 6.5 %. The last
couple of kilometers are the steepest with parts of 8.5 % and 7.2 % towards the
line. I think Movistar will try to control the race and together with GreenEdge
I doubt they will let a break get too far away. My joker for the overall
classification Cameron Meyer took a lot of times on his rivals in the opening
time trial and I think it will be very difficult to rip the yellow jersey off
his shoulders on this stage.
It won’t be
easy to beat Movistar but I think Thibaut Pinot is one of the few riders who
can. The French climber has his eyes fixed on the Tour but that doesn’t mean he
don’t race to win in Tour de Suisse. The hard race suits him fine and despite
this being a short stage, he final climb is right up his alley. Pinot did very
well in the opening time trial and after a strong performance in Bayern-Rundfahrt,
I think he will be fighting for the win on Crans Montana.
My two
personal jokers for the stage win are Tanel Kangert and Damiano Caruso. Kangert
was one of the big revelations in this year’s Giro d’Italia and he still seems
to be in great shape. He turned out to be one of the best helpers for Nibali in
the mountains and he showed to be very strong when he took 5th place
in GP Gippingen last Thursday. Astana have Brajkovic in the race as well but
the Slovenian may need a day or two before his legs are used to racing again. I
think Astana will try to set-up Kangert for the stage win and he might as well
pull it off.
Damiano
Caruso wasn’t planned to ride the Giro d’Italia this year but after Ivan Basso
got injured, Caruso had to change his race schedule and take part. He was
rather invisible the first part of the race but as he raced into shape he
finished the Giro in a very strong way. Caruso now hopes to do well in the
overall classification in Tour de Suisse and to take a stage win along the way.
There are many strong riders on the start list but if Caruso can ride as he did
on the hilly time trial in the Giro (finished 3rd), he will be up there
for the win, I think.
Favorites:
Rui Costa & Thibaut Pinot
Jokers:
Tanel Kangert & Damiano Caruso
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I wonder if Andy Schleck can finally show a serious dig uphill.
ReplyDeleteToo early after his break of racing for Martin? With Hesjedal, they are quite an aggressive duo.
I pretty much agree on Kangert - his form for sure is still high from amazing Giro he did.
Would love to see something from Igor Anton. In his top condition, he would have that punch from a condensed group in the last k's of the climb.
But yes, we dont know where he stands.
Tomorrow two uphill finishes on separate races - amazing.
Quietly impressed with Haussler's third place. Was he an early starter, before the wind picked up?
ReplyDeleteHaussler started 6 min before Meyer.
ReplyDeleteFavourites: Rui Costa and Daniel Martin.
ReplyDeleteJokers: TJ van garderen
Thannks great post
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